Dryer Sheets Are Linked To Some Pretty Major Diseases, Even Cancer

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Dryer sheets are gauze-like tissues that can be put in dryers to eliminate static cling, soften clothes and can also make clothes smell great. Many people use dryer sheets as everyone wants their clothes to smell good and to be as soft as possible after getting it from a dryer. There are several dryer sheets manufacturers that manufactures odorless for consumers with environmental concerns, but recent studies say that dryer sheets are harmful to our health and can cause several diseases, even cause cancer.  On the Next Page learn all about and the chemicals found in dryer sheets.

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954 Responses to “Dryer Sheets Are Linked To Some Pretty Major Diseases, Even Cancer”

  1. Magz Rodriguez

    Apr 24. 2016

    Nope!!!

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  2. Shara Ziegler

    Apr 24. 2016

    We don’t even use the melaleuca ones anymore

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  3. Shirley Hensley

    Apr 24. 2016

    They realy are good to keep mice away

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  4. Terri Klein George

    Apr 24. 2016

    Jamie McClung

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  5. Terri Klein George

    Apr 24. 2016

    Stacy George

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  6. Jessica Lynn

    Apr 25. 2016

    Debbie Hamilton

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  7. Debbie Hamilton

    Apr 25. 2016

    Really? I love my dryer sheets!

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  8. Debbie Hamilton

    Apr 25. 2016

    Debbie Hamilton ugh!

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  9. Jessica Lynn

    Apr 25. 2016

    Yeah get the wool balls

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  10. Debbie Hamilton

    Apr 25. 2016

    Jessica Lynn where. Plus I guess I gotta try oils

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  11. Debbie Hamilton

    Apr 25. 2016

    That Meyer detergent u have smells good

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  12. Jessica Lynn

    Apr 25. 2016

    Yeah it’s full of$#%&!@* Just found out. so now I’m switching Kay

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  13. Mandy Wolford

    Apr 25. 2016

    Mandy Wolford

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  14. Coastie Smith

    Apr 25. 2016

    The tennis balls seem to stop the static? It would be simpler to add some essential oil to those if you say this works.

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  15. Kyle Madigan

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  16. Virginia Miller

    Apr 25. 2016

    I tried them once, about 40 years ago. Never again. I used fragrance free and white vinegar in the last rinse, to soften my clothes.

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  17. Megan Headley

    Apr 25. 2016

    If they need a revival you can wash a load in baking soda and use white vinegar as fabric softener. It helps mine.

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  18. Pat Klungtvedt Hanson

    Apr 25. 2016

    I think that the tennis balls just beats the heck out of the clothes to eliminate the wrinkles. Where do you add the essential oils? I actually add essential oils to my detergent when I make it. The sweet orange. Makes the clothes smell so good.

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  19. Jackie Place

    Apr 25. 2016

    I like wool dryer balls, make my own 🙂

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  20. Debbie Hamilton I use do terra purify. A few drops on a old washcloth in my wash and dryer. You can also use lemon oils.

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  21. Tanya Sappleton

    Apr 25. 2016

    I don’t use them….

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  22. Anonymous

    Apr 25. 2016

    Jenice Paez

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  23. Jenice Paez

    Apr 25. 2016

    Dont use them.

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  24. Beth Kooistra Gray

    Apr 25. 2016

    Next it will be the little pellets you throw in the wash. Everything is bad for you these days.

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  25. Sandra Rice

    Apr 25. 2016

    Can’t stand the way they smell. Def smell the chemicals …free and clear of perfumes and dye

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  26. Always Something ….

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  27. Gloria Cast

    Apr 25. 2016

    Doesn’t *every consumer item go thru FDA*…?? Then how come they are FDA approved

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  28. Therese Mosa

    Apr 25. 2016

    I stopped using these a couple of years ago and I have not missed them.

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  29. MyAn Chung Madrigal

    Apr 26. 2016

    I use these dryer balls. I also have the blue & pink kind. I still use Costco liquid softener tho…

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  30. Tricia Ploss Caponera

    Apr 26. 2016

    Christina Sisario Van Wie

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  31. Carmen Gray

    Apr 26. 2016

    My dryer sheets are for sensitive skin as I have a 2 year old and she was born premiee. There is not a thing wrong with her or me or her father. There is a thousand more things to worry about in the world then dryer sheets and as for the people that have allergies you might as well just stay inside because regardless of your allergies people are going to wear perfume and use scented things.

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  32. Rebecca Metzger

    Apr 26. 2016

    I thought that I heard about this recently. Thanks fir the info.

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  33. Andrea Fisher

    Apr 26. 2016

    Anyone when you were using the dryer sheets did you ever get boils and other like bumps on your skin?

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    • Kristen

      Apr 27. 2016

      My husband did. Since I stopped using them…no more bumps! Did you have that happen?

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    • Kristen

      Apr 27. 2016

      My husband did so I stopped using them.. Did you have that happen?

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  34. Donna Sims

    Apr 26. 2016

    One of the perks of being poor is that I could never afford the darned things. 🙂

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  35. Shelly Jean

    Apr 26. 2016

    Think about all the stuff we import from China who emits more chemicals than we can even imagine. There is no perfect world and there are so many many things that contribute to cancer. Sunburns as a child, hot dogs and Bologna as a child, grilling from charcoal, the talcum powder we all used, the formaldehyde in the material I had to touch to make caps in a factory, every prescription you take needs a prescription to treat a symptom from the first one and some are linked I’m sure to cancer. Your jobs, cigarettes, fatty foods. Go hide in a tent somewhere. It’s a war on dryer sheets

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  36. Joanne Gillett

    Apr 26. 2016

    100% natural wool dryer balls are chemical free, replace fabric softener products and last for years. Anyone wanting more info or to purchase dryer balls message me.

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  37. Nancy Klopfenstein

    Apr 26. 2016

    I haven’t used in years. Besides it gunks up yer dryer.

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  38. Jonneal Petravicius

    Apr 26. 2016

    Jordan Michael Petravicius

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  39. Cindy Jo Anderson

    Apr 27. 2016

    Vinegar really works! And cleans your washer.

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  40. Soula Blank

    Apr 27. 2016

    Myles Blank

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  41. Myles Blank

    Apr 27. 2016

    I never use them

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  42. Cindy Cooper

    Apr 27. 2016

    Sad!

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  43. Nancy Kent Garrett

    Apr 27. 2016

    I got wool dryer balls, put essential oil on them for scent!

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  44. Nancy Kent Garrett

    Apr 27. 2016

    Aluminum is linked to Alzheimer’s. Why I quit regular DO and use organic products

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  45. Nancy Kent Garrett

    Apr 27. 2016

    What most people don’t realize, is chemical laws were last updated in the 1970’s. Thousands of chemicals have come out since then with NO testing what it does, other than looking for the desired effect. Soak any organism in enough chemicals long enough,… Nobody is looking out for the consumer anymore. “If you can’t eat it don’t use it – if you can’t grow or make it don’t eat it.”
    My health has turned right back around since I got to 70% organic. Naysayers, wet blankets – enjoy your misery, as I can’t remember last time I even took a Tylenol!

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  46. Becca Matthys

    Apr 27. 2016

    Crystal ‘Atchison’ MacLean

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  47. I dont use these, only at work. I use fabric softener at home. We need the sheets at work cuz I dont think staff will remember to add softener

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  48. Then again some don’t add the sheets 😉

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  49. Jennifer Gorky

    Apr 28. 2016

    Yet!

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  50. Jennifer Gorky

    Apr 28. 2016

    Aluminum is toxic

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